Time for another round of Out Of The Bedroom this Tuesday evening which comes with a feature act worthy of your discerning musical minds.
Edinburgh born and bred, singer-songwriter Malcolm Finlayson is a relative newcomer to the live music scene. Emphasising rawness and emotion over polish or finesse, Malcolm’s music is firmly grounded in the visceral energy of rock while drawing on a wide range of other influences which are most notably pop and 60’s folk-rock. There’s no apparent photo of Malcolm to show you, which gives you an extra reason to join us at OOTB to see what he sounds and looks like.
Slots are up for grabs if you want to perform. Sign-up from 7:30pm and the first performance will kick off at 8pm. Original material only.
Will be logical and fascinating to see you there…
OOTB 😀

Another fortnight has just about gone already and another fantastic headline act is booked for this Tuesday evening at Out Of The Bedroom.
Out Of The Bedroom are proud to have Dog On A Swing as our first feature act of this year at our new venue, The Outhouse. Dog On A Swing, aka Ed Ritchie, is a very popular Edinburgh musician and songwriter with his own distinctive brand of music. Ed describes his music as “3-minute(ish) pop(py?) songs”, and with three album and EP releases he is certainly prolific. His most recent release “After Work” has six great songs that are well worth a listen for your discerning ears.
Out Of The Bedroom is cancelled until further notice. For various reasons the Argyle Bar hasn’t worked out as a venue and we’ll be doing our best to find somewhere new. (Any suggestions welcome!)
Hello. OOTB have another great evening of bright shining talent-ridden performances for your strangely-shaped discerning ears this Wednesday. No featured act this week means there are a handful more open slots to be had.
Another colourful Wednesday evening of gaping open slots awaits those brave and daft enough to showcase all kinds of original performances. OOTB welcomes musicians, comedians, magicians, poets and any other act that might be befitting of our open stage.